Episodes: science

Episode #16 • December 11, 2020

Alzheimer's and Science Communication with Dr Sabine Bird

Dr Sabine Bird has a PhD in neurosciences in the area of Alzheimer's research and is passionate about STEM advocacy. She is also an endurance cyclist and holds the unconfirmed world record for most distance covered in a 24-hour period. Join us as we talk about STEM education and communication, Alzheimer's research, and endurance cycling.

Episode #15 • November 28, 2020

Probiotic durian beer and bubble tea with Kriza Calumba

Kriza Calumba is an assistant professor at the University of the Philippines Mindanao who has a research interest in probiotics. She was awarded a Fulbright scholarship, and completed her Masters at Louisiana State University where she researched non-dairy probiotic options, specifically incorporating durian rind into a probiotic ale. Join us as we talk about durian beer, Kriza's interest in local food industry and food science communication, and her new probiotic bubble tea business.

Episode #14 • November 13, 2020

Mars Rovers with Keri Bean

Keri Bean is a Systems Engineer at NASA JPL where she is the deputy lead Rover Planner and Helicopter Integration Engineer. Join us as we talk about the Curiosity Mars rover, Star Wars, and cake decorating.

Episode #13 • October 30, 2020

The Square Kilometre Array with Rebecca Wheadon

Rebecca Wheadon is Site Entity Leader for the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory the future site of the Square Kilometre Array Telescope. Join us as we talk about the SKA, the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) and her love of cycling.

Episode #10 • September 18, 2020

The science of beauty with Dr Michelle Wong

Dr Michelle Wong is a PhD chemist, science educator, and the woman behind Lab Muffin Beauty Science where she writes accessible content explaining the science of beauty and skincare. Join us as we talk about beauty science, pole dancing, and Asian representation in media.

Episode #7 • August 7, 2020

Cell membrane biophysics & computational chemistry with Dr Evelyne Deplazes

Dr Evelyne Deplazes is a biophysical and computational chemist who is a Chancellor’s Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney and together with other researchers, runs the UTS Membrane biophysics group. Join us as we talk about her journey to computational chemistry, her research on honey and spider venoms in membrane biophysics, academic career development, and yoga.

Episode #5 • July 10, 2020

Geochemistry and geochronology with Stephanie E. Suarez

Stephanie Suarez is a PhD student at the University of Houston and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program fellow. She specialises in geochemistry and geochronology, and works with both terrestrial and extraterrestrial materials, or rather, earth and space matter. Join us as we talk about being a first-generation college student, make-up, geological dating techniques, and volcanism on Mars.

Episode #4 • June 26, 2020

Water policy and research with Dr Kat Taylor

Dr Kat Taylor is a researcher at the ANU’s Crawford School of Public Policy, and is also the Managing Editor of the Global Water Forum. She has experience in a variety of areas around water research ranging from policy to irrigation. Join us as we talk about dance fitness, water governance, and the Global Water Forum.

Episode #3 • June 14, 2020

Renewable energy in agriculture with Karin Stark

Karin Stark is an advocate for renewable energy in the farming sector, and founded the National Renewables in Agriculture Conference. She has a background in Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, and has also worked on sustainable transport programs. Join us as we talk about art, the London Cycle Hire Scheme and Renewable energy in agriculture.